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Addressing Nevada's Affordable Housing Challenges with Steve Aichroth

37 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Kris Sanchez is joined by Steve Aichroth, the Administrator of the Nevada Housing Division, for a comprehensive discussion on the state's urgent efforts to tackle the affordable housing challenges. Steve breaks down the two main avenues the division utilizes to help residents: supporting direct homeownership and funding multifamily housing developments. He explains how the "Home Is Possible" program provides critical down payment assistance, allowing renters to transition into homeownership and begin building generational wealth. On the construction side, Steve details the highly complex process of using federal tax credits and tax-exempt bonds to subsidize large apartment projects and keep monthly rents affordable for low-income families. With Nevada currently facing a shortage of nearly 78,000 attainable housing units, the conversation highlights the massive legislative investments actively working to close that gap. Steve outlines the monumental impact of the Home Means Nevada initiative and the overwhelming bipartisan support for the Governor's Housing Access and Attainability Act (AB 540). This legislation specifically targets development and assistance across the affordability spectrum, including crucial funding for the often-overlooked "missing middle" workforce. The duo also explores the future of homebuilding, discussing how pending federal legislation like the 21st Century Road to Housing Act could revolutionize the use of manufactured and modular housing to rapidly increase the state's housing supply. Finally, Steve shares a powerful update on Windsor Park, a historic redlined community that was built over a sinking aquifer and left to deteriorate for decades. Thanks to dedicated state-backed efforts and recent legislation, new homes are officially under construction right now to safely relocate the displaced residents. Subscribe to the channel for more insights into Nevada's economic landscape and business future!

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